After somemundane morning sessions and some short naps, you desperately wait forlunch break. With less time on hand, you along with the your Gang start finding a place to have packed foodpeacefully(Hang out is what we call now..).

Open the Dabba..There is something .. yeah something.. hardly u care ..seated in a circle u start passing it in round robin fashion to make sure each and everyone has tasted it. A curious friend X asks Y if he hasbrought chutney along with curd rice that so much suits the taste.X enjoys a spoon of that and passes on a smile. All they want is to just to hang out. They hardly keep track of the individual’s contribution/share.It’s a crime.

You go back to attend more classes,some mundane ,someinteresting and some deserving a nap. End of the Day. You go back to home and start the next day afresh.

Memories .Million Memoriesthose school moments were . They were brought to life again and refreshed after watching the most endearing and heartwarming children movie that lights up those childhood days when we were atour purest state.

Stanley Ka Dabba

Stanley is 4th Grade(‘F’ section to be precise) student who keeps his class entertained by his impromptu parallel world stories. The stories he narrates to teachers to bail himself and his gang members out of a situation/query. In free time or recesses he makes thewhole class *head bang* tohis tune of Dan Tan Tan.

Lunch Period is the time that he hates the most. That’s because he doesn’t get theDabba like others. Unlikeothers he kills his hunger by having copious amount of water to sustain the afternoon sessions. Often shares it with his generous friends, but hesitantly though.

Mr. Verma(Amole Gupte) , a Hindi teacher faces a similar sort of a problem. Though in this case he gets his colleagues share theirfood by pestering them. Shamelessly though. He is better known asKhadus among kidsforhijacking sharing their food, albeit alone.

Thinking that Stanley is robbing hisshare of food from gang members,Verma vents out his anger and passes disparaging comments on Stanley by asking him not to come to school until he gets his own Dabba.

At the end , Stanley gets out of thisawkward predicament by getting a Dabbaof his own. How? Anything beyond this would be a spoilerJ

Though Stanley and Verma are facing the same problem,empathy for Stanley grows. In actual they both are representation of same character. But still we end up empathizing with Stanley and not Verma.Why? If observed carefully it would reveal that Verma was once Stanley, hence his behavior (opinions may differ).Verma just didn’t wanted to see that side of life. May be.

Lets discuss the Gang. Yes the Friends, that we cherish the most. Reminds us of those bench fights that we picked up for crossing an undrawn borderline, the extra classes that we bunked to watch the fag end of a Test match, times when we deliberately punctured girl’s bicycle for fun, moments when we were either caught playing radio in the extra classes or passing our answer sheets to our friends.

It was all unadulterated.

If God tells me that I have only 3 hrs to go, I would request for couple more so that I could watch Satya , Lagaan and maybe end with full stomach after watching Stanley Ka Dabba.